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Email accounts is available for registred users. The addresses look like this: username@shell.blinkenlights.se Blinkenshell provides Email accounts for all registered members. The address format is: username (at) blinkenshell.org and it's enabled by default.
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The accounts have 10 MB quota and are accessed via IMAP or SSL-encrypted webmail. The account share the same 100/1000 MiB quota as your home directory. The mail is accessible via [[https://webmail.blinkenshell.org|Webmail]] or IMAP (SSL/TLS). (Certificate info: [[Info/Security]])
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Ask Independence if you want an email account. It's an optional add-on service and not included by default but does not have any extra requirements. SMTP access is also available but you have to authenticate in to be able to send mail. It's the same username/password as for logging in via Webmail/IMAP. You have to use a secure connection (TLS) to be able to authenticate.

If you want, you can set a forward address. Just execute the following command on the shell `echo "mymail@someotherdomain.com" > ~/.forward` or just edit the .forward-file by hand.

You can also use this account to send Email from your web applications. Remember to authenticate with SMTP or it will not work!

Using this service to send spam is strictly forbidden and will get your account suspended!

Email

Blinkenshell provides Email accounts for all registered members. The address format is: username (at) blinkenshell.org and it's enabled by default.

The account share the same 100/1000 MiB quota as your home directory. The mail is accessible via Webmail or IMAP (SSL/TLS). (Certificate info: Info/Security)

SMTP access is also available but you have to authenticate in to be able to send mail. It's the same username/password as for logging in via Webmail/IMAP. You have to use a secure connection (TLS) to be able to authenticate.

If you want, you can set a forward address. Just execute the following command on the shell echo "mymail@someotherdomain.com" > ~/.forward or just edit the .forward-file by hand.

You can also use this account to send Email from your web applications. Remember to authenticate with SMTP or it will not work!

Using this service to send spam is strictly forbidden and will get your account suspended!


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